1 . How do ice cream trucks become hazardous to other drivers?

Ice cream trucks must be kept cold.
Children often run toward an ice cream truck without looking for other traffic.
Ice cream trucks leave trails of water and ice on the roadway.

2 . When double clutching, if you remain in neutral for too long and can’t get your vehicle into the next gear, you should:

Stop the vehicle and start over.
Return to neutral, release the clutch, increase your speed, and try again.
Skip over your intended gear and move into the next gear.
Just keep the vehicle in neutral.

3 . When driving down a steep grade:

You should ride your brakes all the way down.
Shift into a higher gear as a way to slow down your vehicle.
Shift into lower gears as a way to slow down your vehicle.
The truck should be put in neutral as a way to slow down your vehicle.

4 . How many daily hours of sleep does an adult need to maintain alertness?

Six to seven
Seven to eight
Eight to nine
Four to five

5 . Convex mirrors:

Cannot be used on vehicles transporting hazardous materials.
Can replace flat mirrors.
Can be help a driver see a large area.
Are illegal in most states.

6 . When pulled off on the side of the road:

A driver should keep the driver’s side door open.
A driver should turn on the emergency flashers.
The driver should wave their arms.

7 . When braking with ABS, you should:

Pump the brake pedal.
Brake normally.
Brake harder than you would with a different braking system.

8 . Refueling a bus:

Should always be done with passengers on board.
May only be done with passengers on board if doing so is unavoidable.
Can be done in an enclosed space if the passengers are told of the refueling in advance.

9 . If a tire fails, you should:

Use the brakes.
Stay off the brakes.
Swerve.

10 . When driving at highway speeds, you should watch the road about ____ ahead of your vehicle.

One block
100 yards
One quarter mile
One mile

11 . In an engine compartment, loose belts will:

Not turn the water pump and/or fan properly, causing the engine to overheat.
Make the engine run more efficiently.
Make the fan run too much, causing the engine to run too coolly.
Last longer than tight belts.
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12 . Which gas would cause concern due to a faulty exhaust system?

Oxygen
Carbon monoxide
Nitrogen

13 . If your coolant level is found to be low, you should:

Drain the radiator.
Add more coolant.
Add engine oil.
Tighten the belts.

14 . If a vehicle has a vehicle inspection report from the previous driver:

The driver should not conduct a pre-trip inspection and rely on the report.
The driver should take the vehicle to a mechanic.
The driver should review the report.
The driver should speak with the previous driver.

15 . While driving:

Creating a text is not permitted, but reading a text is.
Creating a text is permitted, but reading a text is not.
Neither creating nor reading a text is permitted.

16 . Before beginning to drive downhill, you should:

Take your vehicle out of gear.
Shift into a lower gear.
Move into the left lane.

17 . When completing pre-trip inspections:

The inspections should be done the same way each time.
Different items should be checked each time.
It is acceptable to check items in a different order each time.
Not every item needs to be inspected each time.

18 . When it is difficult to see other vehicles, such as at dawn or dusk, you should:

Keep your lights off.
Turn your lights on.
Drive on the shoulder.

19 . The standee line:

Is a line on the floor of a bus that passengers may not cross.
Is a single-file line of standing passengers.
Shows the maximum number of people allowed on a bus.
Shows how tall the passengers on a bus may be.

20 . Good drivers consistently look ____ seconds ahead of their vehicles.

Two to three
Five to six
12 to 15
30 to 45